The primary objective of Nonlinear Phenomena in
Complex Systems (NPCS) is to provide a
single forum for this interdisciplinary area to
strengthen links between basic and applied research,
theoretical and experimental methods relating to
nonlinear dynamics of complex systems encountered in the
natural and social sciences. Its goal is to bring
together, in one periodical, significant papers of high
quality on all aspects of nonlinear dynamics, including
phenomena, modelling, and complexity, thereby providing a
focus and catalyst for the timely dissemination and
cross-fertilization of new ideas, principles, and
techniques across a broad interdisciplinary front. The
scope of this international journal includes experiment,
computational, and theoretical aspects of phase
transitions, critical phenomena, self-organization,
bifurcations, chaos, fluctuation phenomena, pattern
formation, fractals and complexity in physics,
mathematics, chemistry, engineering, biology, social and
economic sciences and the other areas of Scientific
endeavour.

(iv) Invitation to Authors

NPCS is a relatively new journal,
which started in December
1998 (Volume 1, No 1-4), and has by now achieved a respectable
scientific quality. Many papers published in NPCS have
been cited in other international high quality journals.
Since 2011 the NPCS Journal is included into the Scopus system.
Potential authors are cordially invited to submit their
papers on any topic covered by the journal.
The online
journal has an already well established readership as can
be concluded from the
statistics
of visits to the journal at the master site.